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> It looks like `RestoreControllerDeviceState` has the wrong value in your `usbguard-daemon.conf`. Try setting it to `true`, then reboot and stop usbguard using `systemctl stop usbguard` again. Please have a...
> I had the exact same issue. Worked around it by running `sudo systemctl disable usbguard` and rebooting, doing my thing, then `sudo systemctl enable usbguard`, rebooting again. Thanks for...
@arjenlentz Well, isn't it supposed to be already dealt with by usbguard (maybe not "regardless of the config setting" though)? Otherwise, why would there be a RestoreControllerDeviceState variable? If so,...
@ZoltanFridrich : I think it's certainly related to USBGuard because this exact message disappears when people apply modifications on USBGuard. See examples below: - https://askubuntu.com/questions/1269595/usb-device-is-not-authorized-for-usage - https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=242613 - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1789923
It works after rebooting :) Does somebody know why it didn't even after a simple conky conf reloading?
It's not OP's initial request exactly, but for me, it would be even more enjoyable if any value could be set/recognized depending on where the user has clicked on the...
Indeed, it would be nice to be able to disable specific default click-left|right|middle or even best to override them :)
Well done for relative wait date modification :)
I'm not sure needrestart exits differently than 0 by default (I've not made exhaustive tests though but right now it's exiting 0 should my user session is running outdated binaries...